Using combatives to address customer service

By U.S. ArmyApril 20, 2012

Using combatives to address customer service in IMCOM
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SAN ANTONIO -- LTG Mike Ferriter, commander of Installation Management Command, held a training session today with Garrison Leaders Course attendees. The general tied in combatives, customer service and inspired leadership to demonstrate the command's role in supporting Soldiers and Families.